HP DesignJet T795 Using your printer - Page 32

Turn usage information on and off, Turn e-mail notifications on and off

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- The next page will not fit on the same row as the other pages already nested. - No page has been sent to the printer during the specified wait time. - The incompatible-page queue is full. The printer can queue up to six incompatible pages while nesting compatible pages. If it receives a seventh incompatible page, the nest is printed as it is. ● Off: nesting is disabled. This is the default option. The nesting wait time can be set at the front panel: press Nest options > Select wait time. , then , then Setup > Job management > TIP: Optimized order uses the minimum amount of paper; however, it may take longer to print because the printer waits for compatible pages to arrive. Turn usage information on and off The printer can send usage information periodically by e-mail. You can request this in the following ways: ● In the HP Utility for Windows: select Settings > Accounting. ● In the HP Utility for Mac OS: select Configuration > Printer Settings > Configure Printer Settings > Accounting. ● In the Embedded Web Server: select Setup > Printer settings > Accounting. In each case, you must set the following options: ● Send accounting files: On (the default is Off) ● Send accounting files to: a valid e-mail address ● Send accounting files every: choose a number of days (1-60) or a number of prints (1-500) You must also ensure that the e-mail server has been configured. To configure the e-mail server using the Embedded Web Server, select Setup > E-mail server, and fill in the following fields: ● SMTP server: the IP address of the outgoing mail server (SMTP) that will process all e-mail messages from the printer. If the mail server requires authentication, e-mail notifications will not work. ● Printer e-mail address: each e-mail message sent by the printer must include a return address, which does not need to be a real, functional E-mail address, but it should be unique, so that recipients of the message can identify the printer that sent it. Turn e-mail notifications on and off In order to receive e-mail notifications from the printer, you must have configured the e-mail server (see Turn usage information on and off on page 24). You can turn specific e-mail notifications on or off by selecting Notifications from the Setup tab of the Embedded Web Server. Turn alerts on and off (Windows only) Printer alerts warn you when there is a printer problem that you can correct by taking action, or when one of your printing jobs changes its status. The alerts are displayed by the printer's front panel, by the HP Utility, by the printer driver and by the Embedded Web Server. You can tell the printer which kinds of alerts you would like to see (if any). To access the alert settings: 24 Chapter 3 Setting up the printer ENWW

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The next page will not
fit
on the same row as the other pages already nested.
No page has been sent to the printer during the
specified
wait time.
The incompatible-page queue is full. The printer can queue up to six incompatible pages while nesting
compatible pages. If it receives a seventh incompatible page, the nest is printed as it is.
Off
: nesting is disabled. This is the default option.
The nesting wait time can be set at the front panel: press
, then
, then
Setup
>
Job management
>
Nest options
>
Select wait time
.
TIP:
Optimized order
uses the minimum amount of paper; however, it may take longer to print because the
printer waits for compatible pages to arrive.
Turn usage information on and
off
The printer can send usage information periodically by e-mail. You can request this in the following ways:
In the HP Utility for Windows:
select
Settings
>
Accounting
.
In the HP Utility for Mac OS:
select
Configuration
>
Printer Settings
>
Configure
Printer Settings
>
Accounting
.
In the Embedded Web Server:
select
Setup
>
Printer settings
>
Accounting
.
In each case, you must set the following options:
Send accounting
files
:
On
(the default is
Off
)
Send accounting
files
to
: a valid e-mail address
Send accounting
files
every
: choose a number of days (1–60) or a number of prints (1–500)
You must also ensure that the e-mail server has been
configured.
To
configure
the e-mail server using the
Embedded Web Server, select
Setup
>
E-mail server
, and
fill
in the following
fields:
SMTP server
: the IP address of the outgoing mail server (SMTP) that will process all e-mail messages from
the printer. If the mail server requires authentication, e-mail
notifications
will not work.
Printer e-mail address
: each e-mail message sent by the printer must include a return address, which does
not need to be a real, functional E-mail address, but it should be unique, so that recipients of the message
can identify the printer that sent it.
Turn e-mail
notifications
on and
off
In order to receive e-mail
notifications
from the printer, you must have
configured
the e-mail server (see
Turn
usage information on and
off
on page
24
).
You can turn
specific
e-mail
notifications
on or
off
by selecting
Notifications
from the
Setup
tab of the Embedded
Web Server.
Turn alerts on and
off
(Windows only)
Printer alerts warn you when there is a printer problem that you can correct by taking action, or when one of your
printing jobs changes its status. The alerts are displayed by the printer's front panel, by the HP Utility, by the
printer driver and by the Embedded Web Server.
You can tell the printer which kinds of alerts you would like to see (if any). To access the alert settings:
24
Chapter 3
Setting up the printer
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